Visit & Explore
Visiting Opportunities
The UW campus is home to numerous museums, collections, natural areas, and other locations that encourage community members to visit!
- Seattle Campus Visitor Information Resources and services include campus maps, tours, event calendars, and information on what to do and where to stay and eat.
- Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture The Burke is responsible for Washington State's collections of natural history and cultural heritage, and for sharing the knowledge that makes them meaningful.
- Fish Collection The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences provides this large archival collection of preserved fishes from the Pacific Northwest and around the world to visitors for study.
- Henry Art Gallery Exhibitions, collections, and public programs stimulate research and teaching at the University of Washington, provide a creative wellspring for artists, and reveal a record of modern artistic inquiry from the advent of photography in the mid-19th century to the multidisciplinary art and design of the 21st.
- Interpretive program at Pack Forest The interpretive program at Pack Forest provides a number of opportunities for you or your group to learn about forest ecology, forest management, new ideas in forestry, and what we're doing at Pack today.
- Washington Park Arboretum Washington's official state arboretum contains internationally recognized woody plant collections on 230 acres.


